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melomori
1 month ago
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Which of these is likely to lower the chances that a teen will use a seat belt?

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2 answers:
BARSIC [1.5K]1 month ago
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The law encourages seat belt use, and parents influence your choices; thus, the least likely to encourage use would be option C or A.
solong [1.3K]1 month ago
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I believe the answer is a because no one would be around to observe you not wearing one.<span />
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